
Le Hocq Tower is a Grade II listed Martello Tower in St Clement, Jersey. Originally built by the British in 1831 to defend the island from French invasion, the tower stands tall atop a hill overlooking the nearby coast. The 40 ft building has since been converted into a café and bar, and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Its terrace offers a stunning view of the nearby coastline, making it an ideal spot for visitors to relax and watch the sunset. Enjoy a freshly cooked meal, or just a simple glass of wine and take in the beauty of your surroundings. From here, you can also access the nearby coastal path – a great spot for walkers, joggers, and cyclists – and the nearby cycle route. Le Hocq Tower is an impressive site located in the heart of the Jersey coast, and a must-visit for anyone looking for beautiful views and tasty food.
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